Definition of scatological in English:
scatological
adjective skatəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌskæd(ə)lˈɑdʒək(ə)l
Relating to or characterized by an interest in excrement and excretion.
juvenile scatological obsessions
Example sentencesExamples
- There's more to this game than scatological jokes.
- The artist capitalizes on the corrosive etching process in each successive state until the finished print embodies the scatological essence of its message.
- He is upping the ante with a collection of scatological ditties that would make more than a few gangsta rappers blush.
- The boys spend their time on the computer, posting ingenuously scatological messages in anonymous chat rooms.
- Intermittently enjoyable segments punctuate the generally underwhelming monotony of this scatological would-be musical.
- You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire.
- This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour.
- The work is a violent political satire, largely couched in crude physiological terms, many of them scatological.
- Interpretations of the scatological do not escape a moral economy of meaning.
- A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails.
Definition of scatological in US English:
scatological
adjectiveˌskæd(ə)lˈɑdʒək(ə)lˌskad(ə)lˈäjək(ə)l
Relating to or characterized by an interest in excrement and excretion.
juvenile scatological obsessions
Example sentencesExamples
- Interpretations of the scatological do not escape a moral economy of meaning.
- The artist capitalizes on the corrosive etching process in each successive state until the finished print embodies the scatological essence of its message.
- Intermittently enjoyable segments punctuate the generally underwhelming monotony of this scatological would-be musical.
- The work is a violent political satire, largely couched in crude physiological terms, many of them scatological.
- The boys spend their time on the computer, posting ingenuously scatological messages in anonymous chat rooms.
- A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails.
- This long satiric parable of a society where human beings find themselves transformed into monkeys recalls Swift in its ambition and scatological vigour.
- You have to be careful when you incorporate breaking headlines into your scatological slapstick or surreal satire.
- There's more to this game than scatological jokes.
- He is upping the ante with a collection of scatological ditties that would make more than a few gangsta rappers blush.